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Thursday
Jan042018

Etregirls.com! Helping girls who they want to be!

A website that is a virtual girls summit. Etregirls is a site that was full of information, potential mentors and encouragement for girls and young women, launched on Mother’s Day, 2016.

Être is a curated resource site where world-changing girls can find the tools they need.  Whether looking for teen-oriented news sites, pep talks from collegiate female athletes, ways to connect with mentors or volunteer opportunities you didn't know existed, Être has answers.  We think you are your most authentic self right now...we'd love to help you stay true to that girl. So...Être means "to be."  Who exactly do you want to be?

Also have a brand new after-school "club in a box" - Club Être!  Designed to encourage mentorship among girls and keyed off our different website pages, click to learn more about how your school can get involved and how you can #BeAFounder! 

http://www.etregirls.com/

Wednesday
Dec272017

8 of 10 Self-Made Millionaires Were Not 'A' Students. Instead, They Share 1 Trait

By Jeff Haden

Listen to most teachers -- and most parents -- and it's easy to assume that getting good grades in school is a requirement for professional success.

Nope.

Tom Corley, an accountant and financial planner, surveyed a number of high net-worth individuals. Many of them are self-made millionaires. (Not that you have to be a millionaire to be successful, of course.) He found most of the people surveyed did not earn high GPAs in school.

In fact, only 21% of the self-made millionaires were "A" students. 41% reported they were "B" students, and 29% were "C" students.

That's right: More of the self-made millionaires were C students than were A students.

And if you're wondering if family background played a part, 59% of the self-made millionaires came from middle-class households and 41% came from poor households -- proving where you start does not dictate where you finish.

As Corley writes

"...success in life does not come easy. It is fraught with pitfalls, obstacles, failure, and mistakes. Success requires persistence, mental toughness and emotional toughness in overcoming these pitfalls. Its pursuit pushes you to the edge emotionally and physically. You must grow a thick skin and become accustomed to struggle if you hope to succeed.
"Individuals who struggle academically may be more accustomed to dealing with struggle and making it a daily habit to overcome pitfalls."

In short, they become mentally tough, which creates a foundation for long-term success.

For example, successful people are great at delaying gratification. Successful people are great at withstanding temptation. Successful people are great at overcoming fear in order to do what they need to do. (Of course, that doesn't mean they aren't scared -- that does mean they're brave. Big difference.) Successful people don't just prioritize. They consistently keep doing what they have decided is important.

All those qualities require mental strength and toughness, so it's no coincidence those are some of the qualities of remarkably successful people.

So if you didn't get great grades in school, that's OK. The past doesn't define you. The past is just training. Think about what you didn't do well, about mistakes you made, but only in terms of how you will make sure that next time, you know what to do to make sure things turn out the way you want.

And never forget that "school" is really never over. Successful people are lifelong learners. As Corley also writes

"It is now clear that one's IQ can change over their lifetime. It's not fixed. Just because you were a "C" student at age 17 with an IQ of 100 doesn't necessarily mean you will stay that way. You can increase your IQ all during your life, even into your 80s.
"Self-made millionaires do certain things every day that improve their brains and continuously increase their intelligence during their lifetimes."

And you can, too.

My new book, The Motivation Myth: How High Achievers Really Set Themselves Up To Win, comes out on Jan. 9. It overturns the idea that motivation is something high achievers get; instead, motivation is something they create by enjoying small moments of success -- and it provides strategies guaranteed to help you create your own success. Early orders help build buzz and momentum: Pre-order it now and you'll not only get a bonus chapter on how to network and truly connect, you'll also be my new best friend.
Sunday
Dec242017

US Berkeley Summer program for international students

Enjoy the San Francisco Bay Area while studying at one of the world's great universities.

Welcome to UC Berkeley and the San Francisco Bay Area! Berkeley Summer Sessions welcomes students from all over the world—about 3,000 of our 16,000 students are international visitors. Here is a chance to experience American culture firsthand and to make friends from the US and other countries.

http://summer.berkeley.edu/international

International students FAQ

Tuesday
Nov212017

Forbes best value for money colleges in US

 

FORBES looks at the U.S. colleges and universities that provide students with the most value for the dollar. In partnership with the Center for College Affordability and Productivity, this is Forbes reimagined Best Value Colleges ranking in 2016.
  1. University of California, Berkeley 
  2. Brigham Young University 
  3. University of Florida. 
  4. UCLA
  5. U.C. San Diego
  6. MIT 
  7. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  8. Georgia Institute of Technology
  9. Harvard University 
  10. U.C. Irvine 

 

 

 

Sunday
Oct222017

Global Innovation Exchange (GIX) - New cross border education

The Global Innovation Exchange (GIX) is a global partnership between major research universities and innovative corporations to develop leaders in innovation. The first two academic partners are Tsinghua University and the University of Washington, with early support from Microsoft.

Mission and Vision

GIX develops leaders, stimulates innovation in the workforce, and helps solve technological and design challenges. It seeks to build global capacity to tackle complex problems and serve multiple markets.  Graduates will have the technical and design thinking skills and business confidence to drive solutions from idea to impact.